South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 3 hrs ago
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Malaysia’s 3R catch-all risks turning every grievance into a threat
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Malaysia's application of its 3R laws (which address provocation and social harmony) to a complaint about noise from a prayer hall raises concerns about how broadly these rules are being interpreted to criminalize routine grievances.
Malaysia’s 3R catch-all risks turning every grievance into a threat
A recent controversy surrounding a surau (prayer hall) in Malaysia appeared straightforward at first. A resident of Taman Seraya, Selangor state, raised concerns about the noise and congestion, particularly during prayer times. Police subsequently investigated the complaint as an attempt to incite provocation and disrupt social harmony.
The surau management’s escalation of the complaint to alleged harassment – and the subsequent police report – reflects the persistent challenge of managing...
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